Irina Botea Bucan uses various media in her videos and films to question current sociopolitical dynamics and the possibility of their transformation. "In the zone of transition, the building will have a future, she said..." comprises nine works made over the last 10 years and revolves around three ideas of recording: suspended histories mostly unknown

"Onward with the Revolution: Late Soviet-Era Posters" is an exhibition from the permanent collection of the Phillips Museum of Art. F&M professors Jon Stone and Nina Bond selected 18 posters to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Russian revolution (Nov. 7, 1917). Over the course of the fall semester, Russian Studies students will research the

This traveling exhibition of 33 reproductions of Arab comics provides a look into Arab popular culture and the history of graphic illustration in the Middle East. "Arab Comics: 90 Years of Popular Visual Culture", brought to the Phillips Museum of Art in partnership with F&M's Islamic and Middle East Studies Program, features three distinct types

Emotions, Relationships, Well-Being: RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS NEEDED! My name is Dr. Andrew Bland. I am a professor in the Psychology Dept. at Millersville University in Lancaster Co., PA. I am seeking up to 500 individuals (age 18+) to complete an online questionnaire on how their emotions and relationships relate to their well-being. It should take you

Members of the Hanover Area Arts Guild showcase their fine arts and crafts, perfect for your holiday giving. Ornaments, scarves and hats, small pieces of art and unique item — all made by local artisans — can be found at Art Downtown, 32 Carlisle St., Hanover. The exhibit continues through the end of December.

A unique shopping adventure--featuring 12 wonderfully festive, off-the-beaten-path shops. Set up like a home or garden tour you will travel place to place, in your own vehicle, enjoying the amazing holiday decorations, unusual gift ideas, valuable coupons, door prizes, games, gifts, refreshments and Christmas spirit the businesses have planned for you. The stores are located

A unique shopping adventure--featuring 16 wonderfully festive, off-the-beaten-path shops. Set up like a home or garden tour you will travel place to place, in your own vehicle, enjoying the amazing festive decorations, unusual gift ideas, valuable coupons, door prizes, games, gifts, refreshments and Holiday spirit the businesses have planned for you. The stores are located

Stop in and see the Fredricksen Library Holiday Book Tree! Created entirely from out-of-date withdrawn books that were destined for the recycling bin, the 6 ft. tree is a fundraiser and volunteer project. For a minimum $10 donation, you can have a name or family name placed on the spine of a book for the

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Inspired by warm memories of family Christmases together, Home for the Holidays celebrates the joys and merriment of spending the holidays with the ones we love. This live, musical experience will feature some of your favorite sacred and secular holiday songs, superb musical arrangements, outstanding singing and dancing, and the incredible AMT Orchestra.

the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center (USAHEC) will be hosting a living history event entitled "Remembering Armistice Day" on Veterans Day weekend, November 11th and 12th, 2017. The event will commence at 10:00am and run until 3:00pm and will be located at the World War I Allied and German trenches on the USAHEC's Army

CHESTER COUNTY’S BEST KEPT SECRETS TOUR Nov 25 thru Dec 9 An unusual shopping/food and fun adventure featuring 40 off-the-beaten path businesses, hand-picked for their uniqueness. Set up like a home or garden tour, you’ll travel place to place, in your own vehicle, enjoying all the special free things (refreshments, games, gifts, farm tours, demos,

Walk through our illuminated park grounds, enjoying this seasonal event with family and friends at beautiful Gring's Mill Park. Warm up in the barn with live entertainment, visits from Santa, enjoy an HO Scale model railroad display and refreshments. There is a $5 parking fee, but admission is free. Event is Wednesday - Sunday evenings,

Step back to the days of gentle living with a guided tour of the Mansion, highlighting the holiday trimmings and customs of Christmases long ago. The Civic Committee of the Garden Club of Harrisburg decorates the Mansion with fresh greens, fruits, dried and fresh flowers. To assist in holiday shopping, the Fort Hunter Museum Shop

The Wizard of Oz was first turned into a musical extravaganza by L. Frank Baum himself. A loose adaptation of Baum's 1900 novel (there is no Wicked Witch or Toto, and there are some new characters), it first played in Chicago in 1902 and was a success on Broadway the following year. It then toured

Weekdays from 6:30am-7:15am Soar Into Your Day the Peaceful Way Meditation By Michelle Williard Hoffer Jumpstart your workday with a clear vision of who it is you want to be and how you want to present yourself. How you will benefit: Meditation will bring peace, and calm to your mind so that it is clear

"Hanging by a Thread" will showcase needle work from the Fort Hunter collection. Mrs. Reily was accomplished in the needle arts, serving as president of the Harrisburg Needle Work Guild for several years in the early 1900s. A quote from her diary said "Sewed all day," and makes note of her attendance at statewide Guild

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Enjoy the classic tale presented in a holiday setting by Robert Brock, Artistic Director, with marionettes he created. Back stage tours will be offered 20 minutes prior to curtain, and the John Durang Puppet Museum and the Puppet Shop are open before all performances. Our shows are appropriate for children who can sit quietly for

It's Cookie Walk time Join Us Friday, Dec. 8th from 11:00 – 6:00 at the annual St. John's Episcopal Church - On the Square in Carlisle The St. John’s Cookie Walk invites customers to come out and buy a box ranging from $15, $20, or $25. Select your favorites or try something new from an

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Through the use of fun interactive games and activities, this workshop will help participants to identify and understand each essential skill as well as barriers that come with each. We will cover teamwork, communication, adaptability and problem solving.

Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg is proud to announce a special holiday play, A.N.G.E.L.s, Inc. by local published playwright, Cindy Dlugolecki. Its' bedlam in Bethlehem as the film crew for ABC (Angel Broadcasting Company) has arrived with cameras, cables, and cosmic chaos to document the nativity. It's the night before Christmas, and the gospels are in

Friday, December 8th and Saturday, 9th 2017 We’re looking forward to the 4th Annual Christmas Festival in East Berlin at the Community Center! A fun Friday evening and Saturday morning have been planned for children and their families. On Friday, December 8th from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, a light supper of hearty potato soup,

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Join the Friends of Kings Gap for a Holiday Coffee House on Friday, December 8th starting at 6:00 p.m. Enjoy coffee, conversation, music, and light refreshments. Phyllis Chapell and Steve Jewett will provide the music for this event. The Cameron-Masland Mansion will be decorated for the holidays. The Coffee House is free, but donations will

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The Winter’s Tale takes audiences on a journey from the icy depths of winter into the beautiful, exciting rebirth of spring. Written in the twilight of Shakespeare's illustrious career, this romantic masterwork blends the genres of tragedy, comedy, and the early beginnings musical theatre in a way completely innovative to the Elizabethan stage. Classic characters

BE, comprised of Michael Clipman, Tom Singer and Sam Frantz, performs lyrical songs with pulse-driven world rhythms and reinterpreted covers. Music begins at 6:30 and ends at 8:23. The Cafe Music Series is listener supported. The Cafe serves fresh and delicious soups, salads, quiches, wraps, and panini as well as desserts and fairly traded teas,

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Over the years, The Marshall Tucker Band has wowed critics and influenced major country acts like Alabama and Travis Tritt with its definitive blend of rock, rhythm & blues, jazz, country, and gospel. With hit singles like “Heard It In a Love Song,” “Fire On The Mountain,” “Can’t You See,” and “Take The Highway,” the

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, written 274 years ago, has a message that remains truthful and universal to this day. Our adaptation is true to the original story, while introducing some additional towns folk and songs. This play with music is a feast of iconic characters. Join us and be part of this timeless

PAGE MATCH is an on-the-spot writing tournament for fans of Wrestlemania, the Literary Death Match, and generative workshops. Eight writers will compete in three rounds of 10-minute freewrites (guided by a prompt from us), and the audience will vote on who moves forward. The idea here is that writers will flex their subconscious like a

New Cumberland Town Band Christmas Concert The New Cumberland Town Band will present their annual free Christmas concert on Friday, December 8 at 7:30 PM in Fellowship Hall of Trinity United Methodist Church, 415 Bridge Street, New Cumberland, PA. The program will include a mix of sacred and secular music. Included will be traditional Christmas

York College Jazz Ensemble – Jeff Stabley, Director December 8, 2017, 7:30 p.m., DeMeester Recital Hall The York College Jazz Ensemble performs a wide variety of music by the jazz greats, including Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington. Students are featured in both written arrangements and spontaneous improvisations. The ensemble performs in

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Selected in the New York Times as one of the top 20 best holiday listens for 2013, saxophonist Tim Warfield’s “All-Star Jazzy Christmas” vividly showcases a collection of traditional holiday songs realized from an improvisational perspective. The musical program features primarily familiar mate-rial such as “The Little Drummer Boy” and “Silent Night” but also includes

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